English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 548
... manner of reason ? And this is the benefit which may be had of 10 books promiscuously read . [ Those books " which ... manners , we must regulate all recreations and pastimes , all that is de- lightful to man . No music must be heard ...
... manner of reason ? And this is the benefit which may be had of 10 books promiscuously read . [ Those books " which ... manners , we must regulate all recreations and pastimes , all that is de- lightful to man . No music must be heard ...
Page 640
... manner by which I had performed it : for , by the fundamental laws of the realm , it is capital in any person , of what quality soever , to make water within the precincts of the palace . But I was a little 30 comforted by a message ...
... manner by which I had performed it : for , by the fundamental laws of the realm , it is capital in any person , of what quality soever , to make water within the precincts of the palace . But I was a little 30 comforted by a message ...
Page 710
... manner of speaking and thinking . Conversation with men of a polite genius is another method for improving our natural taste . It is impossible for a man of the greatest parts to consider anything in its whole extent and in all its ...
... manner of speaking and thinking . Conversation with men of a polite genius is another method for improving our natural taste . It is impossible for a man of the greatest parts to consider anything in its whole extent and in all its ...
Contents
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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